Dental Anatomy tutorial of the features of the maxillary central incisor. Includes a detailed description of all anatomical features of the facial, lingual, proximal and incisal surfaces plus heights of contour. Check out my other dental anatomy videos.

published:14 Jun 2010

views:77702

Link to the slides: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AhiXxkuUSOnhiLppFalLuDLyadrlxw
Link to other Dental Anatomy Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOJBLxq6UUwwRAWsEwMuXef59K2StDF9o
Next chapter of my NBDE dental anatomy board review is permanent anterior teeth. This video covers main concepts and highlights of permanent maxillary and mandibular central incisors, lateral incisors, and canines.

This part 01 of carving the Maxillary Central Incisor for dental students

published:09 Dec 2015

views:51235

This dental anatomy tutorial describes the features of the mandibular central incisors. Anatomical features are described from all aspects of the tooth. For more dental anatomy videos, please see my channel.

published:20 Oct 2010

views:18850

This dental anatomy tutorial describes the maxillary lateral incisor. Anatomical features from all surfaces are described including heights of contours, fossas, marginal ridges. For more dental anatomy videos, check out my channel.

Children with a full set of deciduous teeth (primary teeth) also have eight incisors, named the same way as in permanent teeth. Young children may have from zero to eight incisors depending on the stage of their tooth eruption and tooth development. Typically, the mandibular central incisors erupt first, followed by the maxillary central incisors, the mandibular lateral incisors and finally the maxillary laterals. The rest of the primary dentition erupts after the incisors.

Dental anatomy

Dental anatomy is a field of anatomy dedicated to the study of human tooth structures. The development, appearance, and classification of teeth fall within its purview. (The function of teeth as they contact one another falls elsewhere, under dental occlusion.) Tooth formation begins before birth, and teeth's eventual morphology is dictated during this time. Dental anatomy is also a taxonomical science: it is concerned with the naming of teeth and the structures of which they are made, this information serving a practical purpose in dental treatment.

Usually, there are 20 primary ("baby") teeth and 28 to 32 permanent teeth, the last four being third molars or "wisdom teeth", each of which may or may not grow in. Among primary teeth, 10 usually are found in the maxilla (upper jaw) and the other 10 in the mandible (lower jaw). Among permanent teeth, 16 are found in the maxilla and the other 16 in the mandible. Most of the teeth have distinguishing features.

Growing of tooth

Tooth development is the complex process by which teeth form from embryoniccells, grow, and erupt into the mouth. Although many diverse species have teeth, non-human tooth development is largely the same as in humans. For human teeth to have a healthy oral environment, enamel, dentin, cementum, and the periodontium must all develop during appropriate stages of fetal development. Primary (baby) teeth start to form between the sixth and eighth weeks in utero, and permanent teeth begin to form in the twentieth week in utero. If teeth do not start to develop at or near these times, they will not develop at all.

Maxillary Central Incisor - Anatomy

Dental Anatomy tutorial of the features of the maxillary central incisor. Includes a detailed description of all anatomical features of the facial, lingual, proximal and incisal surfaces plus heights of contour. Check out my other dental anatomy videos.

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Dental Anatomy: Permanent Anterior Teeth

Dental Anatomy: Permanent Anterior Teeth

Dental Anatomy: Permanent Anterior Teeth

Link to the slides: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AhiXxkuUSOnhiLppFalLuDLyadrlxw
Link to other Dental Anatomy Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOJBLxq6UUwwRAWsEwMuXef59K2StDF9o
Next chapter of my NBDE dental anatomy board review is permanent anterior teeth. This video covers main concepts and highlights of permanent maxillary and mandibular central incisors, lateral incisors, and canines.

Carving the Maxillary Central Incisor Part 01

This part 01 of carving the Maxillary Central Incisor for dental students

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Mandibular Central Incisor Anatomy

Mandibular Central Incisor Anatomy

Mandibular Central Incisor Anatomy

This dental anatomy tutorial describes the features of the mandibular central incisors. Anatomical features are described from all aspects of the tooth. For more dental anatomy videos, please see my channel.

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Maxillary Lateral Incisor Anatomy

Maxillary Lateral Incisor Anatomy

Maxillary Lateral Incisor Anatomy

This dental anatomy tutorial describes the maxillary lateral incisor. Anatomical features from all surfaces are described including heights of contours, fossas, marginal ridges. For more dental anatomy videos, check out my channel.

The patient requests 4 upper incisor teeth to be extracted and replaced with one-piece zirconia implants. There are 3 teeth with continuous pain and the upper left central incisor has a big cyst which has resorbed completely the buccal plate of the alveolar bone. The patient does not want to retreat the teeth and does not want anymore root canal option. This is a very risky technique because the implant has no stability and the risk of infection or no integration is very high. The patient accepts the risks of doing the implant on the same day because if the implant is successful, the esthetics of the 4 teeth will be higher and there will be less soft tissue recession. If the patient smokes this is a completely contraindicated procedure. If the patient is responsible by wearing the ESSIX appliance 24/7 the success rate is also higher. The CeraRoot implants are one-piece and acid etched and for this reason gum loves to be around it.

Temporary Crown preparation on Maxillary Central Incisor '11'

Maxillary Central Incisor - Anatomy

Dental Anatomy tutorial of the features of the maxillary central incisor. Includes a detailed description of all anatomical features of the facial, lingual, proximal and incisal surfaces plus heights of contour. Check out my other dental anatomy videos.

published: 14 Jun 2010

Dental Anatomy: Permanent Anterior Teeth

Link to the slides: https://1drv.ms/f/s!AhiXxkuUSOnhiLppFalLuDLyadrlxw
Link to other Dental Anatomy Videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOJBLxq6UUwwRAWsEwMuXef59K2StDF9o
Next chapter of my NBDE dental anatomy board review is permanent anterior teeth. This video covers main concepts and highlights of permanent maxillary and mandibular central incisors, lateral incisors, and canines.

Carving the Maxillary Central Incisor Part 01

This part 01 of carving the Maxillary Central Incisor for dental students

published: 09 Dec 2015

Mandibular Central Incisor Anatomy

This dental anatomy tutorial describes the features of the mandibular central incisors. Anatomical features are described from all aspects of the tooth. For more dental anatomy videos, please see my channel.

published: 20 Oct 2010

Maxillary Lateral Incisor Anatomy

This dental anatomy tutorial describes the maxillary lateral incisor. Anatomical features from all surfaces are described including heights of contours, fossas, marginal ridges. For more dental anatomy videos, check out my channel.

The patient requests 4 upper incisor teeth to be extracted and replaced with one-piece zirconia implants. There are 3 teeth with continuous pain and the upper left central incisor has a big cyst which has resorbed completely the buccal plate of the alveolar bone. The patient does not want to retreat the teeth and does not want anymore root canal option. This is a very risky technique because the implant has no stability and the risk of infection or no integration is very high. The patient accepts the risks of doing the implant on the same day because if the implant is successful, the esthetics of the 4 teeth will be higher and there will be less soft tissue recession. If the patient smokes this is a completely contraindicated procedure. If the patient is responsible by wearing the ESSIX ap...

Maxillary Central Incisor - Anatomy

Dental Anatomy tutorial of the features of the maxillary central incisor. Includes a detailed description of all anatomical features of the facial, lingual, pr...

Dental Anatomy tutorial of the features of the maxillary central incisor. Includes a detailed description of all anatomical features of the facial, lingual, proximal and incisal surfaces plus heights of contour. Check out my other dental anatomy videos.

Dental Anatomy tutorial of the features of the maxillary central incisor. Includes a detailed description of all anatomical features of the facial, lingual, proximal and incisal surfaces plus heights of contour. Check out my other dental anatomy videos.

Mandibular Central Incisor Anatomy

This dental anatomy tutorial describes the features of the mandibular central incisors. Anatomical features are described from all aspects of the tooth. For m...

This dental anatomy tutorial describes the features of the mandibular central incisors. Anatomical features are described from all aspects of the tooth. For more dental anatomy videos, please see my channel.

This dental anatomy tutorial describes the features of the mandibular central incisors. Anatomical features are described from all aspects of the tooth. For more dental anatomy videos, please see my channel.

Maxillary Lateral Incisor Anatomy

This dental anatomy tutorial describes the maxillary lateral incisor. Anatomical features from all surfaces are described including heights of contours, fossas...

This dental anatomy tutorial describes the maxillary lateral incisor. Anatomical features from all surfaces are described including heights of contours, fossas, marginal ridges. For more dental anatomy videos, check out my channel.

This dental anatomy tutorial describes the maxillary lateral incisor. Anatomical features from all surfaces are described including heights of contours, fossas, marginal ridges. For more dental anatomy videos, check out my channel.

The patient requests 4 upper incisor teeth to be extracted and replaced with one-piece zirconia implants. There are 3 teeth with continuous pain and the upper l...

The patient requests 4 upper incisor teeth to be extracted and replaced with one-piece zirconia implants. There are 3 teeth with continuous pain and the upper left central incisor has a big cyst which has resorbed completely the buccal plate of the alveolar bone. The patient does not want to retreat the teeth and does not want anymore root canal option. This is a very risky technique because the implant has no stability and the risk of infection or no integration is very high. The patient accepts the risks of doing the implant on the same day because if the implant is successful, the esthetics of the 4 teeth will be higher and there will be less soft tissue recession. If the patient smokes this is a completely contraindicated procedure. If the patient is responsible by wearing the ESSIX appliance 24/7 the success rate is also higher. The CeraRoot implants are one-piece and acid etched and for this reason gum loves to be around it.

The patient requests 4 upper incisor teeth to be extracted and replaced with one-piece zirconia implants. There are 3 teeth with continuous pain and the upper left central incisor has a big cyst which has resorbed completely the buccal plate of the alveolar bone. The patient does not want to retreat the teeth and does not want anymore root canal option. This is a very risky technique because the implant has no stability and the risk of infection or no integration is very high. The patient accepts the risks of doing the implant on the same day because if the implant is successful, the esthetics of the 4 teeth will be higher and there will be less soft tissue recession. If the patient smokes this is a completely contraindicated procedure. If the patient is responsible by wearing the ESSIX appliance 24/7 the success rate is also higher. The CeraRoot implants are one-piece and acid etched and for this reason gum loves to be around it.

Maxillary Central Incisor - Anatomy

Dental Anatomy tutorial of the features of the maxillary central incisor. Includes a detailed description of all anatomical features of the facial, lingual, proximal and incisal surfaces plus heights of contour. Check out my other dental anatomy videos.

Mandibular Central Incisor Anatomy

This dental anatomy tutorial describes the features of the mandibular central incisors. Anatomical features are described from all aspects of the tooth. For more dental anatomy videos, please see my channel.

Maxillary Lateral Incisor Anatomy

This dental anatomy tutorial describes the maxillary lateral incisor. Anatomical features from all surfaces are described including heights of contours, fossas, marginal ridges. For more dental anatomy videos, check out my channel.

The patient requests 4 upper incisor teeth to be extracted and replaced with one-piece zirconia implants. There are 3 teeth with continuous pain and the upper left central incisor has a big cyst which has resorbed completely the buccal plate of the alveolar bone. The patient does not want to retreat the teeth and does not want anymore root canal option. This is a very risky technique because the implant has no stability and the risk of infection or no integration is very high. The patient accepts the risks of doing the implant on the same day because if the implant is successful, the esthetics of the 4 teeth will be higher and there will be less soft tissue recession. If the patient smokes this is a completely contraindicated procedure. If the patient is responsible by wearing the ESSIX appliance 24/7 the success rate is also higher. The CeraRoot implants are one-piece and acid etched and for this reason gum loves to be around it.

Children with a full set of deciduous teeth (primary teeth) also have eight incisors, named the same way as in permanent teeth. Young children may have from zero to eight incisors depending on the stage of their tooth eruption and tooth development. Typically, the mandibular central incisors erupt first, followed by the maxillary central incisors, the mandibular lateral incisors and finally the maxillary laterals. The rest of the primary dentition erupts after the incisors.

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